The multi-venue convention campus operated by the Georgia World Congress Center Authority is Atlanta’s staging ground for trade shows, conferences and production-heavy events—linking enclosed...
From its logo language to youth academies and supporter-driven match nights, Atlanta United frames itself as a citywide team that links fans, local vendors...
How an inner‑city public research university shapes downtown life through city‑integrated facilities, applied research centers, workforce links and public programming.
Georgia State University operates not...
Blues-rock guitarist Buddy Red, honed in Atlanta’s club scene, takes a Piedmont Park set at the Atlanta Jazz Festival — a sign that the city’s blues, rock and jazz traditions increasingly mingle in public space.
At Gateway Center Arena in College Park, the Dream’s home opener played like a live mixtape of Black Atlanta—music, fashion, HBCU energy and civic organizing converging in a compact, electric game-night scene.
From Little Sparrow’s zinc bar to Nà dair’s wood‑fired tasting menu, Atlanta’s latest neighborhood restaurants trade spectacle for quiet rooms, tighter menus, and focused cooking across Westside, Reynoldstown, Buckhead, Edgewood, and beyond.
Tucked along the Eastside Trail at Ponce City Market in the Old Fourth Ward, a walk-in Hope Booth offers free, 3–5 minute hope-centered audio encounters—part public art, part low-barrier mental-health touchpoint.
The CTR, the newly rebranded CNN Center complex, opens a multi‑stall food hall aimed at game‑day crowds, convention breaks and downtown workers—turning the glass‑roof atrium into a fast‑casual civic dining room.
Downtown’s giant aquarium pairs large habitat galleries and public encounters with K–12 programming, on-site animal care and conservation initiatives that extend beyond a standard...